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. Sathaniel, when noticed? 303. Sauenap, meaning of, 157. Saviour, engraving of the, 168. 228. Saviour's (St.) Church, Canterbury, 12. 90. S. (B. S.) on Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. Scaligers of Verona, 133. 193. Scandinavia, notes and queries on, 370. Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagenses, 328. School of the Heart, its author, 390. 469. S. (C. N.) on theory of the earth's form, 508. Scott's (Sir Walter) Lay of the Last Minstrel, 364. 367. 464. 505. ---- quotation from Lord of the Isles, 409. ---- Marmion, on a passage in, 203. Scotus on Lady Alice Carmichael, 60. Scoute-Generall, its author? 303. Scriblerus, emendation of a passage in Virgil, 237. Scrutator, on lines on woman, 143. S. (E.) on the origin of the word Venville, 152. Seats in churches, 56. Secundus (Johannes), extract from, 135. Sedley's Poems, on a passage in, 476. Seguard, or Seward (John), his poems, 261. S. (E. J.) on topical memory, 508. ---- on meaning of Carfoix, 508 Seleucus on Prince of Wales' motto, 168. ---- on the redwing's nest, 486. ---- on "similia similibus curantur," 405. Selwyn (E. J.) on porci solidipedes, 357. 468. Sempecta at Croyland, 328. 357. 433. Serius, where situated? 494. Sermons, on preaching from written, 478. 526. Servants, their mode of being hired in Holderness, 328. Sewell, meaning of, 391. 482. 505. Severambes, Histoire des, 4. 72. 147. 148. 374. Sexes, their separation in church, 94. 288. S. (F.) on the occasional transmigration of the soul, 206. ---- on moths called souls, 220. S. (G. A.) on Ferrar and Benlowes, 237. ---- on "Fronte capillata," &c., 43. Shaftesbury (Earl of), his letter to Le Clerc respecting Locke, 97. ---- first earl of, particulars wanted, 186. Shaking hands, origin of the custom, 118. Shakspeare family, 493. ---- a thorough sailor, 300. ---- his small Latin, 497. ---- All's Well that Ends Well, on two passages in, 177. ---- Anthony and Cleopatra, 139. 190. ---- his meaning of "captious," 65. 153. 229. 430. 474. 497. ---- Cymbeline, on a passage in, 290. ---- his meaning of "eisell," 66. 119. 210. 225. 397. 474. 508. 524. ---- and Fletcher, 318. ---- Hamlet, on a passage in, 10. ---- Henry VIII., authorship of, 33. ---- Love's Labour's Lost (Act II. Sc. 1.), 163. 230. ---- Much Ado about Nothing, on a passage in, 388. ---- his meaning of "prenzie," 401. 454. 499. 522. ---- his meaning of ribaudred nag, 273. 464. ---- Romeo and Juliet (Act III. Sc. 1.), 476. ---- his m
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